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Bromine
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Cannon Water Technology Inc.
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The word “green” is today being applied to more and more products in commerce and generally indicates that the product so designated has superior attributes from the environmental standpoint. In the cooling water management business, we are seeing “green” applied to a number of different products; non-chemical devices claim to be green as their use eliminates discharge of “hazardous” chemicals ...
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Cannon Water Technology Inc.
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large zinc and aluminum die casting plant in Western Pennsylvania was using over $300 per week worth of proprietary isothiazolin and glutaraldehyde based organic biocides to control biological growth in one 16,000 gallon volume cooling tower system, the “ZDCW” system. Even at this high biocide dosage, control was borderline; the cooling water was very turbid with a strong septic odor. Controlling ...
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Cerilliant Corporation
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The use of synthetic opiate impurities as reference materials has become vital to the pharmaceutical industry. To this end, brominated oxymorphone impurities 1-bromooxymorphone (1) and 2-bromooxymorphone (2) were synthesized using desirable short, direct, and regioselective methods. Using a combination of 1H, 13C and 2-D NMR spectra, unequivocal evidence for the electrophilic aromatic ...
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GFS Chemicals Inc.
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GFS maintains a long standing history of producing iodine and bromine chemistries-- especially in iodine derived compounds.
Our iodides, iodates, and periodates have earned a worldwide reputation for their high quality and high purity.
GFS products have been used in everything from weather modification to organic catalysts to analytical chemistry applications.
Within the last few years, GFS ...
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Cannon Water Technology Inc.
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While water is best for heat transfer and use as an evaporative cooler, the uncontrolled growth of microorganisms in cooling water causes severe problems and increased risk of Legionnaires' Disease, and other complications. See why produced electrolytic bromine is used to totally replace use of hazardous/toxic chemical biocides to control microorganisms in cooling towers.
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